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  2. Kwek Kok Kwong - Wikipedia

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    Kwek Kok Kwong (Chinese: 郭國光, 1967–2020) was the chief executive officer of NTUC LearningHub.As the CEO of the Singapore-based training and education provider, he had been involved in the up-skilling of workers in light of the digital age.

  3. National Trades Union Congress - Wikipedia

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    The NTUC was first established in 1961 when the Singapore Trades Union Congress (STUC), which had backed the People's Action Party (PAP) in its successful drive for self-government back in 1959, split into the pro-PAP NTUC and the non-affiliated and more leftist Singapore Association of Trade Unions (SATU).

  4. The Hive, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Hive, also known as Learning Hub South, is a building located in Nanyang Technological University, Singapore.The S$45 million building was designed by Thomas Heatherwick and completed in 2015. [1]

  5. Tan Suee Chieh - Wikipedia

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    Tan Suee Chieh (simplified Chinese: 陈诸杰; traditional Chinese: 陳諸傑; pinyin: Chén Zhū Jié) is a Malaysian-Singaporean businessman and actuary.He was appointed, as the Group Chief Executive at NTUC Enterprise on 1 October 2013.

  6. K. Thanaletchimi - Wikipedia

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    K. Thanaletchimi (born 1966) is a Singaporean politician and trade unionist who was a Nominated Member of Parliament of Singapore from 24 March 2016 to 21 September 2018. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Education

  7. NTUC FairPrice - Wikipedia

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    NTUC FairPrice is the largest supermarket chain in Singapore. [2] The company is a co-operative of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC). The group has more than 100 supermarkets across the island, with over 160 outlets of Cheers convenience stores island-wide.

  8. Labour movement of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The industrial action was ruled illegal for allegedly failing to ballot members to start the industrial action. [7] With the Ministry of Labour and the NTUC failing to bring a stop to the industrial action, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew intervened in the industrial action with the result of fifteen ex-co members were charged and convicted. [ 8 ]

  9. Victoria Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Junior College (VJC) is a co-educational junior college in Singapore offering pre-university education to boarding and day-students. Founded in 1984, [1] the school stands on Marine Vista, less than one kilometre from the affiliated Victoria School.